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‘Tariff Man’ Trump returns next year. How nervous are retailers this time around?
Many of the companies that make or sell the products Americans buy — including big names like Walmart Inc. and Nike Inc. — don’t see tariffs in the same positive light as does President-elect ...Business - MarketWatch - 17 hours ago -
King Charles returning to 'normal' schedule next year
The King is planning to return to a fuller schedule of UK and international trips, say palace officials.Top stories - BBC News - October 26 -
Europe could try to stop — or get around — damaging Trump tariffs
Donald Trump's U.S. election win has left Europe scrabbling to work out how it will be able to contain — or counter — probable tariffs on its exports to the U.S.Business - CNBC - November 11 -
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To our next president: Here’s how to use your tariffs
To the 47th president of the United States: Be clear about what you want, and if you must use tariffs, then at least make sure you get something in return.Politics - The Hill - October 25 -
Trump's tariffs could trigger 'dramatic' price spikes on clothes, furniture, warns retail group
Vice President Kamala Harris has campaigned against Donald Trump's tariff proposals, calling them a sales tax on American consumers.Business - CNBC - November 5 -
Retail Group Sees $78 Billion Spending Hit From Trump Tariff Plan
A National Retail Federation predicts a huge loss in consumer spending power under Trump, who also threatened Mexico and China with further tariffs over fentanyl flows to the U.S.Business - Inc. - November 5 -
Trump tariffs loom over retail earnings as Home Depot points to ‘industry-wide impact’
Home Depot Inc.’s third-quarter results this week gave a glimpse into the looming issue of tariffs for major U.S. retailers.Business - MarketWatch - November 13 -
Lowe’s CEO confident in retailer’s ability to manage Trump tariffs after earnings beat
“We feel good about the processes and the systems we put in place since the first Trump administration, to manage tariffs,” said Lowe’s CEO Marvin R. EllisonBusiness - MarketWatch - 4 days ago -
How will Donald Trump approach AI this time around? His first term offers clues
The rollout of 5G networks during Trump's first term is reminiscent of the generative AI boom.Business - CNBC - November 8 -
What could Trump's return, and his tariffs, actually mean for China?
Could the tariffs Trump's threatened to slap on Chinese imports backfire and help Beijing? Some experts say they will.Top stories - CBS News - November 12 -
North Carolina is making the Trump campaign nervous
With just three days until the election, former Donald Trump’s campaign remains unsettled about his prospects in North Carolina.Politics - NBC News - November 3 -
A Nervous World Braces Itself for Trump II
Leaders have given up trying to predict what the next president will do.Top stories - The New York Times - November 7 -
Trump’s Tariffs
We explore his promise to impose a charge on foreign products entering the U.S.Top stories - The New York Times - 2 days ago -
Kristaps Porzingis injury update: Celtics big man in 'next phase' of recovery, return timeline remains unclear
The Celtics center has not yet played in the 2024-25 season after undergoing offseason ankle surgerySports - CBS Sports - 5 days ago -
Returns Are a Headache. More Retailers Are Saying, Just ‘Keep It.’
In a survey, nearly 60 percent of retailers said they had policies that refund customers for items that aren’t financially viable to send back.Business - The New York Times - November 15 -
Melania Trump, enigmatic first lady who might do it differently this time
Described by some as an "enigma", Mrs Trump is expected to return to her White House duties "on her own terms".Top stories - BBC News - November 9 -
Tariffs, tech and Taiwan: how China hopes to Trump-proof its economy
With $500bn worth of trade in the crosshairs of Donald Trump’s tariffs, Xi Jinping is preparing for four more years of unpredictability. China is bracing itself for four years of volatile relations ...World - The Guardian - November 8 -
From cars to planes: global manufacturers brace for Trump’s tariffs
Executives across multiple industries expect supply chain upheavalBusiness - Financial Times - November 8 -
Trump’s trade tariffs: how protectionist US policies will hit German carmakers
‘Shifts in production’ expected if baseline tariffs on imported goods are imposed to benefit US auto manufacturing . In 1964 the new US president was angry about European trade. Specifically about ...World - The Guardian - November 9 -
How Trump’s Plans for Mass Deportations, Tariffs and Fed Could Affect the Economy
Economists are trying to guess at how Trump policies could affect growth and inflation. The uncertainties are huge.Business - The New York Times - 5 days ago -
How Trump’s Tax Cuts and Tariffs Could Turn Into Law
Republicans are juggling complex political and tactical questions as they plan their congressional agenda next year.Business - The New York Times - 4 days ago -
What the next four years might bring from the Trump administration
A second Trump term will begin with controversy, including his plan for a mass deportation of undocumented immigrants. The president-elect has called for doing away with parts of the government. ...Top stories - NBC News - November 6 -
Which major retailers will be closed for Thanksgiving this year?
You'll have to wait until Black Friday to shop these stores.Politics - The Hill - 2 days ago -
Rumble in the Jungle 50 years on: how Ali danced rings around apartheid | Donald McRae
King of the world was revered across South Africa’s racial divide when we heard the words ‘Foreman is down!’. Fifty years ago, in a corner of white South Africa, Muhammad Ali already seemed a ...World - The Guardian - October 27 -
How Mark Douglas Decides It’s Time for a Company to Take Its Next Steps
MNTN’s president and CEO finds passionate customers can help bring companies to the next level.Business - Inc. - October 30 -
Your guide to how to dodge a tariff
As Trump prepares to return to the White House, it might be time to dust off that soyabean cookbookBusiness - Financial Times - November 15 -
Four More Years of Unpredictability? The World Prepares for Trump’s Return.
Donald J. Trump has said he would transform America’s relationship with both allies and adversaries. Notably, he has pledged to end the war in Ukraine in 24 hours, increase tariffs and deport ...World - The New York Times - November 6 -
Dick Van Dyke on Trump: 'Fortunately, I won't be around to experience the four years'
Dick Van Dyke, the 98-year-old legendary actor, says he's fortunate he "won't be around" for President-elect Trump's four-year term in the White House. Asked by DailyMail.com this week if Trump is ...Politics - The Hill - November 14 -
Trump's big tariff plans
Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy The Big Story What Trump can do on tariffs without Congress Former President Trump is going all ...Politics - The Hill - October 25 -
Bracing for Trump's tariffs
Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy The Big Story Businesses brace for new Trump tariffs Companies are preparing for a spate of new ...Politics - The Hill - October 30 -
Trump threatens Mexico with tariffs
Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy The Big Story Trump threatens tariffs on Mexico over border crossings Former President Trump on ...Politics - The Hill - November 4 -
If You Were Nervous About the Salary Exemption Minimum Jumping to $55,068 a Year, Don’t Be. A Texas Federal Judge Just Quashed It
The amount you need to pay employees for them to be exempt from overtime has jumped all over. A new court ruling sends us back to $684 a week.Business - Inc. - 5 days ago -
As AMD starts shifting focus to next year, just how high can AI revenue go?
Bullish expectations for AMD’s AI revenue came down sharply over the course of this year. Some analysts say early estimates for 2025 are already too high.Business - MarketWatch - October 28 -
Why the Social Media Reaction to Trump’s Election May Be Different From 2016
In 2016, online platforms were awash in calls to protest the day after Donald J. Trump’s victory. On Wednesday, many said it seemed like business as usual.Lifestyle - The New York Times - November 8